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8th September 1988
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FASTER HELP ON THE MOTORWAY • Motorway Tyres has improved its emergency tyre rescue service for commercial vehicles.

Stranded drivers with burst tyres can now call an 0800 linkline number for assistance, which the company claims results in faster and more efficient rescues.

No money has to be paid on rescue: instead the firm now sends out computerised invoices at the end of every month.

Motorway Tyres has strengthened its radio-controlled rescue fleet on the M25 and a second control centre in New Addington, Surrey is due to open soon.

For a brochure on the new linldine service phone Motorway Tyres on (0734) 576231.

ON THE PHONE TO LEYLAND OAF • Leyland DAF has invested in mobile telephones for its dealer's service vans. In the event of a breakdown, the driver can phone Leyland DAFaid free of charge on 0800 919395 and a service van is immediately sent out to help. The aim is to achieve shorter vehicle downtime.